Alan Miller wrote:
> We are an ISP in Northern Ontario. Our unlimited dialup customers are
> only allowed to login ONCE so we set their Simultaneous-Use attribute
> in Radius
> to 1. This works great.
> We just started offering a High Speed Dial-up client (basically it's a
> client that communicates with a proxy server here which grabs the
> data/compresses it and sends it back so that our dial-up customers
> can surf at higher speeds), and that works very well too. The problem
> is that our Unlimited customers are having issues with it because
> Radius thinks they
> are authenticating twice (which they are) and rejects the request from
> their High Speed Dial-up client.

Why does the proxyserver authenticate the requests again? Maybe making the
proxyserver available to only a specific range of ips is enough for this?

> The obvious solution would be to set their Simultaneous-Use attribute
> to 2 (which we are doing as a workaround right now) but we don't want
> to forget
> to change that back and/or have customers abuse this by having their
> buddy dial up at the same time, you know the drill. So, is there any
> other way to do it? Perhaps huntgroups? Specific examples would be
> great.

An external script that configures the proxyserver might be usefull here.

> The High-Speed Dial-up clients authenticate from 2 seperate NAS
> servers so
> we can easily distinguish them from our normal dialup client NAS's.

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Regards,

Thor Spruyt
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